Anonymous wrote:My DC was a transfer. Extremely hard to do. DC came from Big 5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1100 x 0.75 x 0.4 = 330 (not too far off)
50% off?
1100 * .5 Offered * .4 accepted = 220
I'm trying to make sense of these threads and to compare. PPs, what does the .75 and .4 refer to?
1100 Applications * 50% Admissions Offered * 40% acceptance rate = 220 Students in Freshman Class
Thanks for explaining the formula. But the numbers used as a base and for number who accepted the offer of admission are too low.
The acceptance letter said more than 1100 applications were received. . I've seen both 1110 and 1150 on DCUM, who knows what's correct? Let's use 1110.
Last night at SJC meeting we were told there are 320 students committed to the class of 2020.
This represented a 7% increase in the number of students who accepted.
So....using your formula...
1110 * .50 Admissions Offered 555 accepted * .40 acceptance rate = 226 too low!
1110 * .75 offered admissions = 832 - seems way too high * .47 acceptance rate = 391 students, too high
1110 * .65 offer rate or 721 offers for target class of 300? * .47 acceptance rate 339 - close too high a number ...OR
1110 * .40 offer rate or 440 accepted * .75 acceptance = 333 - close still over 330 but number of applications may be higher too.
I give up!
Anonymous wrote:Their college placements are poor other than for athletic recruits who do well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1100 x 0.75 x 0.4 = 330 (not too far off)
50% off?
1100 * .5 Offered * .4 accepted = 220
I'm trying to make sense of these threads and to compare. PPs, what does the .75 and .4 refer to?
1100 Applications * 50% Admissions Offered * 40% acceptance rate = 220 Students in Freshman Class
Thanks for explaining the formula. But the numbers used as a base and for number who accepted the offer of admission are too low.
The acceptance letter said more than 1100 applications were received. . I've seen both 1110 and 1150 on DCUM, who knows what's correct? Let's use 1110.
Last night at SJC meeting we were told there are 320 students committed to the class of 2020.
This represented a 7% increase in the number of students who accepted.
So....using your formula...
1110 * .50 Admissions Offered 555 accepted * .40 acceptance rate = 226 too low!
1110 * .75 offered admissions = 832 - seems way too high * .47 acceptance rate = 391 students, too high
1110 * .65 offer rate or 721 offers for target class of 300? * .47 acceptance rate 339 - close too high a number ...OR
1110 * .40 offer rate or 440 accepted * .75 acceptance = 333 - close still over 330 but number of applications may be higher too.
I give up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1100 x 0.75 x 0.4 = 330 (not too far off)
50% off?
1100 * .5 Offered * .4 accepted = 220
I'm trying to make sense of these threads and to compare. PPs, what does the .75 and .4 refer to?
1100 Applications * 50% Admissions Offered * 40% acceptance rate = 220 Students in Freshman Class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school for kids who don't get in elsewhere
Just put our money down. My DS turned down GZ and Prep for SJC. In his ADW school he wasn't the only one who turned down what others perceive a "better" schools for SJC. They are doing something right over there.
Can you give reasons please? Co-ed?
I really thought Prep is where he would end up and frankly I liked it the best. After his shadow days in the fall he felt GZ was right for him but ended up doing a second shadow day at SJC "just to make sure." I didn't really push him about it since it really didn't matter to me and my choice was clearly not his. When the acceptances came in it was without hesitation that he said SJC. I was shocked but the more I talk to the other mothers I realize that his decision wasn't unique. Now when I ask him he said he just liked it better. It seemed more fun (he is 14 after all -- girls?), he liked the cafeteria (he is 14 after all) and liked the construction they have going on which they must have explained to the kids because I don't know what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school for kids who don't get in elsewhere
Just put our money down. My DS turned down GZ and Prep for SJC. In his ADW school he wasn't the only one who turned down what others perceive a "better" schools for SJC. They are doing something right over there.
Can you give reasons please? Co-ed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1100 x 0.75 x 0.4 = 330 (not too far off)
50% off?
1100 * .5 Offered * .4 accepted = 220
I'm trying to make sense of these threads and to compare. PPs, what does the .75 and .4 refer to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1100 x 0.75 x 0.4 = 330 (not too far off)
50% off?
1100 * .5 Offered * .4 accepted = 220
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school for kids who don't get in elsewhere
I think this is a good thing and assume you did not intend to be negative. All the kids I know who went there got into good colleges and are doing well. There are many distinguished alums in our community who did fine coming out of SJC.
My thinking on people's reason for choosing SJC may be mainly the fact that it is coed. If you think about the alternatives in the DC metro area, they are mainly single sex institutions like Gonzaga, Georgetown Prep, Visitation, Holy Cross. I am talking closer in schools...not places like Good Counsel, etc., which are too far out and not worth the commute.
Anonymous wrote:PP I said that they did well with athletic recruits. That list doesn't show which ones were recruits nor does it list year by year. It is of little value without that information